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﻿Human Barbie Valeria Lukyanova is nursing wounds to her doll-like face after claiming she was attacked in a terrifying ordeal close to her home.The assault in Ukraine follows a two year hate campaign of threats waged by anonymous strangers, she alleged.The 28-year-old model received global attention for her eye-catching looks which she insists are natural except for breast augmentation surgery.﻿But today in Odessa, she is nursing wounds to her swollen lips and head, while denying internet rumours that she was masking new plastic surgery.She said: 'I was attacked by the entrance of my block of flats.''I came back home from a shop with bags and entered the door code when two men rushed from the dark and attacked me. Source - http://dailym.ai/1tvc9Iw

Valeria Lukyanova is known as the human Barbie dollShe has done some interesting and unusual things over the yearsCould we see her making a move into the music industry?

We are sure that by now, pretty much all of you will have heard of the name Valeria Lukyanova, as she has slowly but surely become a household name around the world and not necessarily for all the right reasons. Valeria has made some very interesting and bizarre comments over the years, finding herself being mocked by many but could this attention work in her favour.

While most of you will be well aware of Valeria Lukyanova's modelling career, we are sure that there are plenty of you who did not know about her love of music. Valeria has confirmed in the past that she has a love of writing her own music and enjoys singing her songs, even revealing her inspiration for her music.

During one of her interviews, Lukyanova once explained, "I have written most of my songs during my astral travels or during meditation. My genre is new age opera. Sometimes I can write a piece in one breath, in as little as five minutes. I very much like singers like Emma Shapplin and Sarah Brightman."

That was a couple of years ago now and, while there have been the occasional videos popping up of Valeria Lukyanova doing her music thing, she has never really pursued a serious career in the music industry. Now that Valeria is at the height of her fame, could we soon see her deciding to really have a go at a music career? Watch this space!

Would you be interested in seeing, or more to the point hearing, Valeria Lukyanova deciding to pursue a music career?

A new and younger human Barbie has surfaced on the Internet. Lolita Richi, 16, is the latest addition to the women who transformed their looks to become the human Barbie doll such as Alina Kovalevskaya and Valeria Lukyanova.

The teenager from Kiev, Ukraine insisted that her looks are natural without plastic surgery, Photoshop or dieting involved. The teenage human Barbie has a 20-inch waist and big breasts that she further enhances with a push-up bra. Richi shared in a Mail Online report that she has great features, and she just improved them. Lolita Richi further explained that she started to adopt the Barbie doll look in 2013 because she wanted to look perfect.The teenage human Barbie may have been boyish as a child growing up but things are now different because of the confidence she has when it comes to her physical appearance. "I feel comfortable and confident in my appearance. There are many women who want to look like this," Richi stated. Click HERE to see photos.Anya Richi, the 33-year-old mother and photographer of Lolita, is totally supportive of her daughter's doll-like look. Lolita Richi revealed that her proud mother allows her to dress up however she wants and does not criticize her appearance. Lolita Richi further revealed that there are boys at school attracted to her, but she is not interested or attracted to any of them. The teenage human Barbie stated in a Metro reportthat the boys who like her are not her taste or type. The new human Barbie doll also admitted that she has received criticisms on the Internetsocial media sites. To the people who posted negative comments about her, Lolita Richi shared that she had blocked a couple of users who slammed her appearance.However, Lolita Richi shared that despite the negative reactions, there are still some people who give her nice compliments. "I like when men admire my hands. People have openly told me that they're jealous of me and how good I look," Richi stated.Richi further told Metro U.K. that she has achieved the Barbie doll look better than the otherwomen who altered their appearance to become the Mattell fashion doll. "I'm the ultimate vamp woman. I haven't even heard of Valeria Lukyanov [another well-known 'Human Barbie']," Richi declared.

Valeria Lukyanova, a human Barbie doll, was rumored to enter showbusiness brought by her fame.

The Ukranian model is currently enjoying her fame as being the living replica of Mattel's famous toy. Many wondered whether the human Barbie will enter Hollywood and will move to acting. But Valeria may take advantage of her fame, according to Fans Share blog.

Aside from her looks, she has become famous because of her radical claims such as being visited by aliens and being able to travel through time. Recently, the model claimed she wants to live through light and air.

The Ukrainian model has been starving herself of a new lifestyle. Latest reports claimed Valeria hopes to transform herself into some sort of spiritual leader. It seemed the living doll has been paying quite an attention to what she puts in her mouth evident of her tiny waist but it could be due to not eating for weeks.

"In recent weeks I have not been hungry at all; I'm hoping it's the final stage before I can subsist on air and light alone," Valeria said.

Enstarz claimed practicing breatharianism could be a dangerous lifestyle. But Jamusheen, the proponent of this diet, streesed there is a powerful vibe in this practice.

Valeria has appeared in a VICE documentary of herself sharing "the aim of my life is to come to this planet to help people realize that it is necessary to move from a 'human consumer' to a 'human demi-god'. Everything is love and love is God. I am you and you are me."

A WOMAN regarded as the real-life human Barbie has caused even more shock waves after revealing she intends to become a breatharian.

Valeria Lukyanova, who has attracted headlines a_nd social media attention for her strong resemblance to the famous toy, is now gaining attention for her odd choice of diet, which advocates existing without food and water.

The Ukrainian model said she intends to live on air and light alone and hasn’t been hungry at all in recent weeks.

In an interview with the International Business Times , she revealed she wants to be able to live without both food and water, a diet considered extremely dangerous and impossible to maintain.

“In recent weeks I have not been hungry at all,” she said.

“I’m hoping it’s the final stage before I can subsist on air and light alone.”

A WOMAN regarded as the real-life human Barbie has caused even more shock waves after revealing she intends to become a breatharian.

Valeria Lukyanova, who has attracted headlines and social media attention for her strong resemblance to the famous toy, is now gaining attention for her odd choice of diet, which advocates existing without food and water.

The Ukrainian model said she intends to live on air and light alone and hasn’t been hungry at all in recent weeks.

In an interview with the International Business Times , she revealed she wants to be able to live without both food and water, a diet considered extremely dangerous and impossible to maintain.

“In recent weeks I have not been hungry at all,” she said.

“I’m hoping it’s the final stage before I can subsist on air and light alone.”

The model, who is believed to be around 28 but won’t reveal her real age, has already claimed on her blog to be the most famed woman on the Russian-language internet and recently spoke of her ability to communicate with aliens and travel outside her body.

The buxom blonde openly admits Barbie looks perfect and told The Daily Beast she has been having out-of-body experiences since she was a little girl and considers herself a spiritual leader.

“My experience is very wide,” she said. “I can travel around the entire world, to the past and to the future. I also share my ideas on dieting with people. If you want to live a long life and stay beautiful, eat vegetables and herbs, eat very small portions—you will have more energy, feel more pure emotions, and that will make you a more creative person.”

Ukrainian model
Valeria Lukyanova claims to ‘have not been hungry at all’ in recent
weeks and hopes ‘it’s the final stage before I can subsist on air and
light alone,’ she said in a recent interview. The young woman is
allegedly part of a Breatharian sect, which has been likened to a cult.
The Barbie doll look-alike also claims to be able to talk to aliens and
can time travel.

A Ukrainian model who lives her life as a "human Barbie" hopes to become a "Breatharian" who survives off nothing but light and air.

Valeria Lukyanova reportedly stopped eating and drinking water and claims to solely subsisting off "cosmic micro-food.""In recent weeks I have not been hungry at all; I'm hoping it's the final stage before I can subsist on air and light alone," she told IBT._

In a translated interview, Valeria was asked "What do you do to stay in shape?"

"I do a serious workout in the gym three times a week and I run a lot. It is important not to eat for two hours after your work out-just drink liquids. I prefer liquid foods. But don't drink water with your food if you want to have a slim body. The biggest secret is the amounts of food I have-they are very small," she answered.

Indeed, Valeria owns one of the most envied waistline by women today that measured 50 centimeters. In her photos, Valeria always seem to highlight this part of her body by wearing skimpy clothes.

As real life Barbie doll Valeria Lukyanova gained attention because of her recent self-documentary "Space Barbie," rumours spread that she had gone under the knife to achieve her out of this world looks.

Many people thought that Valeria had surgery to achieve her looks. However, Valeria said that she never had plastic surgery except for her breast implants.

"Even though people call me Barbie, I never tried to look like a doll. I just like everything beautiful, feminine and refined. It just so happens that dolls are based on the image of refined girls," Lukayonva says in the VICE documentary.

Yahoo! News defended Valeria saying that she did not have any surgery.

"It's amazing what can be done with flattering lighting, hours of makeup and low-resolution video. Some images of her may be digitally enhanced, but despite a few YouTube videos to the contrary, there is little or no evidence that Lukyanova has undergone extensive plastic surgery, either to look like Barbie or for any other reason," Yahoo! News writes.

Meanwhile, IBTimes AU reported that it seemed that Valeria lost more weight as her recent photos showed an even tinier waist. However, many of her fans still adore the body and looks of the rising star.

The Ukranian model and singer first gain popularity on the Internet early this year after photos of her has gone viral and people noticed that she looked like Mattel's Barbie. The celebrity also become controversial due to her thin waist and many wondered if went under the knife to achieve her looks. However, Valeria constantly denied that she underwent surgery or altered her photos through Photoshop.

Valeriya Lukyanova insisted that she used make-up and contact lenses to achieve her look. She also offers make-up tutorial in YouTube so her fans can learn how to achieve her look.

A young Russian model who reportedly spent a half-million dollars to turn herself into a real-life Barbie doll is indeed quite real and not the result of a computer-generated image. Even so, many of the stories written about her are not the real deal. In 2012, photos of this supposed real-life Barbie named Valeria Lukyanova shocked many around the world. Thousands of photos of Lukyanova showed her porcelain face with flawless skin, glassy blue eyes, a blank stare and small waist, which were apparently the result of dozens of surgeries (including, allegedly, having ribs removed). When Lukyanova first appeared, no one knew quite what to make of her — or her appearance. Some people thought she was a computer-generated product of a viral video hoax. Others pointed to her as a horrific example of the pursuit of beauty gone awry, the sad consequence of a society in which girls are encouraged to view thin fashion models and Barbie dolls as ideals. She is quite real, though many of the stories about her are not. [7 Beauty Trends That Are Bad for Your Health] A real-life Barbie? Contrary to many headlines, there's no evidence that Lukyanovais actually trying to emulate the world's most popular doll; the word "Barbie" does not appear anywhere on Lukyanova's website nor in any of the available material attributed to her. Furthermore, a Google search of images of Lukyanova reveals plenty of airbrushed glamour shots, but conspicuously absent are photos of her with her supposed idol, Barbie. Surely if this aspiring model's claim to fame were centered on trying to achieve Barbie's supposedly idealized proportions, she would have taken many photos of her with the doll she's trying to look like. A recent short documentary film, "Space Barbie," provides new insight into her motives. Lukyanova doesn't mind comparisons to Barbie, but states: "Even though people call me Barbie, I never tried to look like a doll. I just like everything beautiful, feminine and refined. It just so happens that dolls are based on the image of refined girls." So what does explain her strange appearance? It's amazing what can be done with flattering lighting, hours of makeup and low-resolution video. Some images of her may be digitally enhanced, but despite a few YouTube videos to the contrary, there is little or no evidence that Lukyanova has undergone extensive plastic surgery, either to look like Barbie or for any other reason. It's possible, though there are no before-and-after photos or videos that you would expect to see for such a publicized radical transformation. Surely any plastic surgeon would be eager to claim credit for such remarkable work on such a famous and controversial client. [10 Odd Facts About the Female Body] It's also important to remember that people come in all shapes and sizes, and Lukyanova's figure and features, though striking, are within normal human variation. Critics concerned about the influence of Barbie dolls on girls and women often claim that 99.99 percent of the women in the world don't look like Barbie. While that may be true, statistically that means there are thousands of women whose natural body shape (perhaps with a little help) comes pretty close. And it's not surprising that one of those women — especially one with Lukyanova's self-promotional skills — would be noticed and become an Internet sensation. The fact is that Lukyanova never claimed to want to look like Barbie — that was simply a convenient (and inaccurate) news handle for journalists and headline writers to use. Though the fascination with Lukyanova's (beautiful or creepy, take your pick) appearance is understandable, it is only skin deep. To understand Lukyanova's motivations you must look below the surface. 'Out-of-body' traveler Lukyanova has made no secret of her motivation for fame, and it has nothing to do with Barbie. She claims to be an extraterrestrial spirit, and in "Space Barbie" explains: "The aim of my life is to come to this planet to help people realize that it is necessary to move from the role of the 'human consumer' to the role of 'human demi-god.' Everything is love, love is God. I am you, and you are me." While this may sound far-out, it is actually a fairly typical example of New Age philosophy, preaching that humans are on the wrong path with war and pollution, and that humankind can be saved through the a cosmic, karmic consciousness shift toward universal love. The only thing that makes this situation unusual is the appearance of the person delivering the message — and it's no accident. Lukyanova notes that "I'm a lecturer on the subject of out-of-body travel, and I lead seminars on spiritual subjects. My PR is only based on my physical appearance. Unfortunately spiritual ideas will never get so much attention. If a nun starts talking about spirituality, would anyone notice her? No, no one will. But if a beautiful, inspiring young woman starts talking about it, many people will start thinking. So I use my appearance to promote my spiritual ideas. It works perfectly well."

More photos of human Barbie doll Valeria Lukyanova showed that the living doll got thinner.

Valeria posted on her Facebook account some disturbing photos of herself showing her body. Some of her fans commented on her Facebook photos that she may be anorexic because of her paper thin body. Some people feared the messages that this transformation to young girls following the internet celebrity on social media.

Valeria or popularly known as Amatue has become popular because of her waist measuring 50 centimetres. However, it seemed that the internet celebrity got even thinner with her ribs almost showing on the sides.

Human Barbie doll Valeria Lukyanova believed that she is from another planet. In her own documentary entitled "Space Barbie," the Ukranian model and singer Valeria revealed some interesting facts about the internet celebrity's life, beliefs and spirituality.

The documentary will delve in to Valeria's beliefs and psychic abilities. Valeria Lukyanova believes she is from another planet. Director of Vice.com Will Fairman said that he also believed that Valeria is from another planet, possibly Venus, and that she has psychic abilities.

Valeria admitted that she visited a psychiatrist and realized that she has special talents.

Human Barbie doll became famous when her photos spread all over the internet resembling Mattel's famous Barbie doll. Moreover, she has become an instant internet celebrity because of her tiny waist contrasting to her gigantic breasts, platinum hair that complements her blue eyes.

See the slideshow for the recent photos of Valeria Lukyanova showing off her even smaller waistline.

“Real life Barbie” Valeria Lukyanova denies having had any plastic surgery, but fans and critics have said that the YouTube star’s changing appearance seems to suggest otherwise. It’s true that a look like Valeria Lukyanova’s “real life Barbie” schtick can be in part obtained by heavy makeup, but other alleged before and after photos show a far more dramatic transformation. Lukyanova is in the news again for her new “Space Barbie” documentary in which she explains that she believes her purpose in life is to look really, really unusual and thus draw people to her spiritual light. Or something. In the short film, Valeria says: “I am a lecturer on the subject of out-of-body travel… If a nun starts talking about spirituality, will anyone notice her? No, No one will. But if a beautiful, inspiring young woman starts talking about it, many people will start thinking. So I use my appearance to promote my spiritual ideas. It works perfectly.” Shockingly, Lukyanova claims, she told this to a shrink and was not committed. Allegedly: “I [once] asked myself whether everything was alright with my head… One day I decided to visit a psychiatrist … He said that I was very lucky I ended up coming to him because if it was another doctor, I definitely would have been taken into a ‘special place.’ ” On YouTube last year, one videomaker emerged to counter Valeria Lukyanova’s insistence she hadn’t in any way surgically altered her face. While it’s impossible to say for sure, it’s also relatively unusual for a human nose to naturally have such a narrow bridge. The “real life Barbie” also sports breasts that appear to have the unmistakable curve of an implant, and her waist is whittled to proportions and a shape that appear to not match that of a woman who diets or exercises to achieve a slight physique. In the clip above, alleged Valeria Lukyanova before and after surgery pics are displayed. Do you think she’s telling the truth?

Human Barbie Valeria Lukyanova is back in the news following the VICE documentary about her, “Space Barbie,” and once again people are wondering whether her denial of plastic surgery is true.

Lukyanova claims that she’s never had any plastic surgery, besides breast implants, however, many think that she must be lying due to her extraordinary appearance.

"Even though people call me Barbie, I never tried to look like a doll. I just like everything beautiful, feminine and refined. It just so happens that dolls are based on the image of refined girls,” Lukayonva says in the documentary.

Yahoo! News writes that Lukyanova is likely telling the truth and hasn’t had plastic surgery.

“It's amazing what can be done with flattering lighting, hours of makeup and low-resolution video,” the site writes. “Some images of her may be digitally enhanced, but despite a few YouTube videos to the contrary, there is little or no evidence that Lukyanova has undergone extensive plastic surgery, either to look like Barbie or for any other reason.

“It's possible, though there are no before-and-after photos or videos that you would expect to see for such a publicized radical transformation. Surely any plastic surgeon would be eager to claim credit for such remarkable work on such a famous and controversial client.”

It’s true that no plastic surgeon has claimed responsibility for Lukyanova’s apperance; however, before photos of Lukyanova have appeared, compiled in the video below.

“It's also important to remember that people come in all shapes and sizes, and Lukyanova's figure and features, though striking, are within normal human variation,” Yahoo! News writes.

“Critics concerned about the influence of Barbie dolls on girls and women often claim that 99.99 percent of the women in the world don't look like Barbie.

“While that may be true, statistically that means there are thousands of women whose natural body shape (perhaps with a little help) comes pretty close. And it's not surprising that one of those women — especially one with Lukyanova's self-promotional skills — would be noticed and become an Internet sensation.”

Watch the before/after video and read more about the human Barbie below.

A woman who has been likened to a real-life Barbie doll is having a documentary made about her.

Valeria Lukyanova is being followed around by Vice.

Lukyanova, who went through extensive plastic surgery, says she has spiritual abilities including being able to travel out of her body.

The description of the trailer for the documentary says that Lukyanova has the ability to time travel.

“Valeria, AKA Space Barbie, gives us exclusive access to her world to show us how physical perfection truly is the best medium through which to deliver life-changing philosophy to the human race,” it says.

Ukrainian model Valeria Lukyanova also known as the ‘real-life Barbie doll’ has been a ‘Youtube’ presence for some time. With her minuscule waist, large breasts and expressive make-up, she is known for raising a few eye-brows. Brows will continue to be raised as the dainty darling recently revealed in a documentary featured by ‘VICE’ that she is a “spiritual guru.” The video starts with the model floating in space, chanting the names of gods. Following, Lukyanova states it’s her mission to help people move from the role of the “human consumer” to the role of “human demi-god.” The full video link is at the end of this article.

The video is labeled ‘Space Barbie.’ The 20 minute documentary focuses on a different aspect of the ‘real-life Barbie.’ She talks about seeing different dimensions and decided she would become a master of her own domain. In the video, the dead-panned beauty states “My name is Valeria, but my spiritual name is Amatue.”

Lukyanova states she is a guru that focuses on connecting spiritual lectures with spiritual subjects. Through portions of the documentary video, she is seen holding her gold-plated compact mirror, verifying every hair follicle is in perfect unison. The ‘Barbie’ shows scenes that display her watching videos of, naturally, herself. Throughout the video, her face remains neutral and when she is in ‘Barbie’ mode her eyes remain wide, her head slightly tilted.

During the video, she simply states “perfection has no limit.” Lukyanova revels in surprising her fans with new eye make-up looks. When the camera turns to her beautiful sister, Olga Lukyanova, she asks her ‘Barbie’ sister if she looks okay. The dutiful response was “you smile too much. Whenever you smile, you can see your second chin.” She actually tells her sister to imagine she is “mourning” to maintain the pouty look the video star has perfected.

Olga defended her sister and called her “very bright and interesting” which seemed counterproductive of calling the global sensation a “Barbie.” The video focuses on Lukyanova looking to alter her impressive sister with make-up tips and how to avoid offering any facial expressions. The star stated she actually takes it as a compliment to those who call her a doll, as it speaks of femininity and refinement.

Millions of young girls, some as young as 7-years-old are vying to look like the Internet starlet and Lukyanova is pleased many want to do so. The video continues showing the ‘Barbie’ star creepily moving her head side to side, watching videos of people who are against her path of life. Lukyanova states she enjoys the attention, calling herself a “vampire” to receive it. She claims she went to a therapist to explain her astral experiences and the therapist stated he agreed she was a “psychic.”

The young Lukyanova groups with her friends also called “spiritual soul-mates” over candlelight in a dark room, making noises that resemble that of purring cats. She goes into her stories of astral projection that send her to tribes from centuries past. The documentary is sure to have millions tuning in as well as wondering about the many layers of the ‘real-life Barbie.’ From her mentions of becoming a demi-god, to previous lives of being a man and a king, the documentary video is sure to bring curious minds to watch. You can decide if Lukyanova is a spiritual guru.

With her large breasts, tiny waist and doll-like features, Valeria Lukyanova's physical dimensions have been making eyes pop for quite some time. But the Ukrainian model known as the "real-life Barbie doll" is raising eyebrows this month for dimensions of a rather different variety, as she opens up in a new documentary about her experiences beyond our earthly reality.

In "Space Barbie," a new documentary short created by VICE, Lukyanova reveals that she's not your run-of-the-mill Barbie lookalike. Instead, the young woman -- who shot to fame last year when photos and videos of her began spreading around the Internet -- explains that she's really a spiritual guru who is using what she calls her nearly "perfect" physical form to enlighten the general public.

"The aim of my life is to come to this planet to help people to realize that it is necessary to move from the role of the 'human consumer' to the role of 'human demigod,'" a costumed Lukyanova explains in the documentary, her face adorned with a silky blond beard and her body bedecked with two large snakes. "I am everything. Everything is love. Love is God. I am you and you are me."

Lukyanova, whose spiritual name is Amatue, goes on the explain that she started seeing spirits from "other dimensions" when she was 12 or 13. She says she later came to realize that she's been reincarnated many times on planets far and wide. In one of her past lives, Lukyanova says she was a king.

"I use my appearance to promote my spiritual ideas. It works perfectly well. That's why I will always use this tool," she said, adding that it's "wonderful to look like a doll," though she never planned for it to turn out that way.

"Even though people call me Barbie, I never tried to look like a doll. I just like everything beautiful, feminine and refined. It just so happens that dolls are based on the image of refined girls," she said.

Lukyanova, who has posted many YouTube videos discussing her "spiritual ideas", has been lampooned in the past for her plastic appearance and behavior. Some critics say the online phenom has achieved her look through surgery or photoshop -- a claim that the "Living Barbie" has denied.

"Many people say bad things about people who want to perfect themselves," Lukyanova told V Magazine last year. "It’s hard work, but they dismiss it as something done by surgeons or computer artists. … But I don’t take them seriously. I’m even flattered! It’s what success is like. I’m happy I seem unreal to them, it means I’m doing a good job."

Ukraine native Valeria Lukyanova first captured the attention of the media in April of 2012 when she became an Internet sensation by posting tutorial videos on Youtube of her putting on her makeup and photos of herself looking like a Barbie - her dream in life.

She has since been nicknamed the Human Barbie and now has a documentary in the works.

Lukyanova was born in 1991 in Odessa, Ukraine, according to her Facebook account. Her page claims she is 5-foot-6-inches and she is married. She has over 38,000 subscribers to her YouTube channel, which she started in 2007, and has almost 27 million views. She refers to herself as the "most famous woman of the Russian-speaking Internet" and often uses the alias "Amatue," which means sun goddess. The name is only on her Facebook page.

She sat down and talked to reporters for the first time in November of 2012, when V Magazine flew her to the United States for an interview. She admits she uses makeup and contacts to enhance her Barbie appearance, but Lukyanova denies getting plastic surgery.of any kind. She said her looks are the result of "hard work." She compared her Barbie image to the perfecting of one's self.

"Many people say bad things about people who want to perfect themselves," she said. "It's hard work, but they dismiss it as something done by surgeons or computer artists. Some people even spread rumors about me and retouch my pictures to hurt me. But I don't take them seriously... It's what success is like. I'm happy I seem unreal to them, it means I'm doing a good job."

Last year, Lukyanova and Olga "Dominica" Olyenik, who also transformed her look to resemble the doll, held lectures on spirituality for 50 euros a session, the Daily Mail reported. In one of her videos, Lukyanova slammed critics who blasted her over her looks and dreams to become a Barbie doll. She also said the media never focuses on her great accomplishments.

"No one mentioned that I was a singer, I sing opera , in the style of music - New Age, that I have a wide vocal range and coloratura soprano," she said. "I am a composer and has written over 70 songs on the theme of spiritual development. Why is it in his video subjects people do not mention that I evolve spiritually and lead seminars and workshops on astral travel, answer questions and help people understand themselves."

There's more to “Human Barbie” than her preternatural proportions. Valeria Lukyanova, the Ukrainian twentysomething who shot to Internet fame in 2012 for her doll-like appearance, is back in a new documentary entitled “Space Barbie: My Life Online.”

Rather than focusing on her animated looks and small waistline, the documentary seeks to explain Lukyanova’s role as a “time-traveling spiritual guru.” Referring to her as “Space Barbie,” the 20-minute documentary boasts that it will show “how physical perfection truly is the best medium through which to deliver life-changing philosophy to the human race.”

“Greetings, people of planet Earth,” Lukyanova says in her native tongue as the documentary begins. The “real-life Barbie” is then seen holding a snake, sporting a long, blond beard and sitting Indian-style as she stares into space, literally, while promoting her philosophy.

The always-fascinating human Barbie, Valeria Lukyanova, appears on VICE in a new video showing her transformation and her claims to be a “time-traveling spiritual guru,” as VICE describes it.

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The video, called “Space Barbie,” shows exclusive footage of Valeria as well as before and after photos and new interviews from Lukyanova.

“For a long time I thought I was from Venus,” Lukyanova says in the video. “I didn’t remember what had happened before Venus, because it’s hard to restore the memories about past incarnations on other planets.” “My name is Valeria, but my spiritual name is Amatue,” she says. “I’m a lecturer on the subject of out-of-body travel, and I lead seminars on spiritual subjects.”

“My PR is only based on my physical appearance. Unfortunately spiritual ideas will never et so much attention,” she says. “If a nun starts talking about spirituality, will anyone notice her? No, no one will. But if a beautiful, inspiring young woman starts talking about it, many people will start thinking.”

“So, I use my appearance to promote my spiritual ideas,” she reveals. “It works perfectly well. That’s why I will always use this tool.”

Lukyanova talks about her use of makeup to transform her look, denying plastic surgery rumors.

“There are so many rumors on the internet that from a normal girl I have become like this,” Lukyanova says. “This is not true.”

“Even though people call me Barbie, I never tried to look like a doll,” Lukyanova says. “I just like everything feminine, beautiful and refined. It just so happens that dolls are based on the image of refined girls.”

The video also shows Lukaynova transforming her sister into another “human Barbie” with makeup.

Nicknamed the “Human Barbie,” Ukranian YouTuber Valerie Lukyanova has become an internet sensation due to her Barbie doll appearance and her controversial remarks on how she got them. Crediting good genes and a professional makeup routine, the 22-year-old denies ever receiving cosmetic surgery for anything other than breast implants. But after watching her YouTube videos and scrolling through her modeling photos, it’s difficult to believe that makeup and contact lenses are the only things responsible for Valerie’s plastic appearance.

While Valerie shared she believes true beauty comes from the inside, her overdone appearance seems to tell a different story as critics condemn her as a negative role model for young girls. In the past year, major campaigns such as the Dove Real Body have spoken out against Photoshop and encouraged women not to be dictated by the one-size-fits-all mold of beauty seen in Hollywood. But Valerie stands by her words: no plastic surgery. In an English-language email interview with NMR, Valerie shared why the rumors of plastic surgery are so unbelievable and her advice for women suffering from negative body image.

The infamous Valeria Lukyanova isn’t the only human Barbie. Her friend Anastasiya Shpagina has also joined the Ukrainian beauty trend of women using extreme makeup (and sometimes plastic surgery) to resemble humanBarbies.Shpagina has huge eyes and long, colorful hair, along with a tiny waist and big bust like Lukyanova, leading some to compare her to an anime figure instead of a Barbie.

Jezebel writes that Shpagina, 19, “has been working the talk show circuit” with Lukyanova to discuss their extreme looks. Shpagina reportedly wakes up each day at 5am to allow herself enough time to get ready for work and only eats honeydew so she can stay as skinny as a Barbie. Shpagina is as a hairdresser and makeup artist. She uses her appearance to promote her career.The Daily Mail reports that Shpagina is 5 feet, 2 inches tall and weighs about 85 pounds. She reportedly spends 30 minutes each day applying makeup to each of her eyes.The International Business Times writes that Shpagina goes by the Japanese name Fukkacumi and wants to undergo surgery to reshape her eyes and narrow her waist.

Human Barbie Valeria Lukyanova has fascinated our readers – and we bet that her Barbie friend, Olga ‘Dominica’ Oleynik, will fascinate them just as much.Oleynik, 24, looks just as much like a Barbie as Lukyanova, with a tiny waist, huge bust, platinum hair extensions, and large, wide eyes.Oleynik and Lukyanova met online five years ago and are both from Odessa, Ukraine,

"We were curious about our similarities. We had the same hairstyle, make-up, and even dressed in a similar way. Our friends were sure that we were blood sisters," Lukyanova told the Daily Mail."We are really sisters - but only in spiritual way. We have the same outlook and lifestyle."Oleynik went even further.“Me and Lera, we come from the constellation of Pleiades. There, such looks are normal,” she told the Sun.“When I first saw Dominica, I immediately recognised her from our past lives,” Lukyanova said.The two dolls may soon be making appearances Stateside

Human Barbie Valeria Lukyanova continues to intrigue, well, just about everyone. The Ukrainian “living doll” has earned millions of YouTube views and hundreds of thousands of Facebook likes, and she’s been written about in dozens of newspapers, magazines and websites.Lukyanova has long, peroxide blonde hair, a tiny waist, and a large bust. She has huge blue eyes, a tiny nose, and large lips, looking just like a Barbie or a doll.

The Daily Mail writes that Lukyanova has admitted having breast implants but denies any other cosmetic surgery, saying that she achieves her look through makeup alone. She says she wears blue contact lenses, works out daily, diets, and uses makeup and outfits to look like a Barbie.The Sun writes that when asked how many plastic surgeries she had, Lukyanova answered, “Only one — to increase my breasts by two sizes.”“I am very happy, though I now regret I did not increase them more,” she added.“The rest, except the breasts, is natural. I have not even made the eyelashes longer.”However, many people doubt her claims due to her extremely unusual looks.Lukyanova has said that she isn’t bothered by criticism.

Our readers are fascinated with human Barbie Valeria Lukyanova, and so are we! We’ve scoured the web to find an interview with the living doll and tell you about her – in her own words.

Lukyanova did an interview with V magazine in 2012 after newspapers began to speculate that the human Barbie was not a real person and instead just a Photoshop hoax. People began to become fascinated with the human Barbie after the Gawker Media women’s site Jezebel wrote about her in April 22.V magazine reports that Lukyanova is a very real person. She is a musician and self-professed practitioner of “astral projection,” or out-of-body travel. She was born in the Moldavian city of Tiraspol and now lives in Odessa, Ukraine.

Lukyanova spoke to V about the living doll trend and her day-to-day life. A translator helped her confront rumors and speculation and speak for herself.

“Indeed, I’ve noticed a trend,” Lukyanova said of the living doll phenomenon, which has girls in Russia, the US, and China making themselves up to look like dolls. “Every good-looking woman with fine features and a slim figure looks like a doll. I won’t deny that I play along with people’s perceptions. I’m amused by the reactions. I don’t take it seriously.”

Lukyanova is a singer, model and artist but describes herself in another – very strange - way.

“These are just different labels for my creative potential, but they don’t describe my true essence,” she said. “I’m a teacher at the School of Out-of-Body Travel. It’s an international school in which our instructors show students how to leave their physical body and travel in their spiritual body, where you can visit any place on the planet and in the universe. I know that this is the future of mankind and that it has huge potential. Hidden reserves will be tapped soon."

The 22-year-old Valeria Lukyanova has captured the public's attention because of her resemblance to the doll 'Barbie'. In the past, she has denied that she has had plastic surgery or used PhotoShop to create her images. She did admit; however, that her appearance was achieved through extreme dieting, going to the gym and a boob job to increase her breast size by two sizes."I am very happy, though I now regret I did not increase them more," said Lukyanova to The Sun. "The rest, except the breasts, is natural. I have not even made the eyelashes longer."As for the people who accuse her of being fake and undergoing massive plastic surgery, the model could care less."(I'm) happy I seem unreal to them, it means I'm doing a good job,' she said to V Magazine regarding people who believe she has had work done. 'This is how they justify not wanting to strive for self-improvement.""I'm an idealist and a perfectionist," she said. "And I want my looks to reflect the world within me and how I feel."As for the reason behind her visit, TVnotas reports that she will be moving to Mexico and helping women transform into Barbies like herself. That said, Lukyanova believes she's from another planet so essentially, she will be helping women look like aliens. In an interview with The Sun, it was revealed that she believes she hails from the constellation of Pleiades where appearances like hers are normal.Lukyanova grew up in Tiraspol, Transnistria with her builder father and her mother who worked in the military sector. She supposedly was obsessed with dolls as a child and collected over 50 dolls.The Ukranian model has revealed that she believes in sustaining herself on "prana" (a Hindu terminology that translates to life force in Hindi) and as such, she only consumes liquids."For the last four months I've been on a liquid diet and then I plan to drink only water," said the model. "After that I will live only on the prana. For many years I was on a raw food diet, but for deeper spiritual practices I need to improve myself."Lukyanova revealed that she fears putting on weight and hopes to be able to control her weight one day with her mind.

All little girls love to play with Barbie dolls but they know, at some point, that these are just dolls, not real women.

That's the reason why they are stiff as opposed to flexible and their skin appears smooth and completely unblemished.

However, wouldn't it be freaky if a real woman looked like a Barbie doll? Photos of Valeria Lukyanova, a Russian model, are scarily Barbie-like.

Not only does she have Barbie's stick-straight platinum hair and perfect curves, she also looks wooden and expressionless, just like a doll.

We reported on November 12 that Valeria Lukyanova denied having plastic surgery even though it seems pretty obvious, when you check out her before and after photos that she has gotten a lot of work done.

And not only does Lukyanova have a strange alien-like appearance, she also believes in astral projection!

"I'm a teacher at the School of Out-of-Body Travel," she said, "It's an international school in which our instructors show students how to leave their physical body and travel in their spiritual body, where you can visit any place on the planet and in the universe."

A Ukranian model by the name of Valeria Lukyonova, 21, is getting worldwide attention on Tuesday after photos of her looking just like Mattel's infamous Barbie doll were published in V magazine on Nov. 13, 2012.

Dressed in clothes like a Barbie doll Lukyonova posed for the magazine's "Girl Power" issue looking almost like an illusion with her cosmetically enhanced figure giving her a tiny waist and lots of time in a makeup chair to achieve the glassy wide-eyed look of Barbie and to achieve flawless skin just like a Barbie doll has.

"Many people say bad things about people who want to perfect themselves," Lukyonova said in an interview for V magazine. "Its hard work, but they dismiss it as something done by surgeons or computer artists. This is how they justify not wanting to strive for self-improvement. It's how they explain their continued inaction. It's just an excuse. There are plenty of video clips on the internet showing what I really look like. Some people even spread rumours about me and retouch my pictures to hurt me, but i don't take them seriously. I'm even flattered! It's what success is like. I'm happy I seem unreal to them, it means I'm doing a good job."

In case you needed even more proof that Barbie is shaped nothing like a real woman, check out these 3D models of what she would look like standing next to an average 19 year-old.

Nickolay Lamm of MyVoucherCodes.co.uk created these models using measurements from the CDC data on real women's size and a recent infographic detailing Barbie's proportions.

The results? A little scary, we've got to say.

According to Lamm, Barbie would have a 9-inch neck circumference compared to the average 19 year-old's 15-inch neck. Doesn't that mean her head would fall right off? And we don't even need to go into Barbie's insane bust-waist-hip measurements of 36-18-33.

"Some people say that Barbie is just a toy and that we shouldn't pay so much attention to her body proportions," Lamm told the Huffington Post in an email. "However, if skinny models in advertisements get so much scrutiny, I feel Barbie, a doll which million of girls play with, should be open to critique as well."

Valeria Lukyanova is inhumanly beautiful. I mean that in every sense of the word — she barely looks human. Staring at her pictures you’d think you were looking at a life-size plastic sex toy, but under her artificial exterior beats a very real heart. As hard as it is to believe this woman is real, she has garnered a massive following from people who celebrate her transformation into living dollhood. It begs the question, is Valeria a reflection of our superficial culture, or a product of it?

As someone who grew up watching Pinocchio and Toy Story, a part of me has always wanted to see my toys come to life. To be perfectly honest, I suppose the other side of the fantasy was to be able to join my action figures in imaginative worlds of adventure. So to some degree, I sympathize with Valeria’s self-proclaimed desire to resemble her favorite childhood Barbie doll.

She’s put in a lot more effort, money and self-sacrifice than I ever would to make her childhood fantasies come true — undergoing massive amounts of plastic surgery, surviving on a liquid-only diet to maintain her insane figure and barely ever going out in public without carefully crafted make-up or large glassy contact lenses. To some degree, she’s striving to be as perfect in real life, as many people do through their impeccably posed Instagram pictures — she’s just more committed to the lie.

Real-Life Barbie' of internet and mass-media fame shatters stereotypes by starring in provocative documentary film by the OOBE Research Center on alleged collusion between 'globalist' Vatican faction and 'New World Order'

Los Angeles, CA (PRWEB) February 25, 2013

The OOBE Research Center is releasing its documentary 'The Phase' on the all-encompassing effect of the brain's phase state on the entirety of human history and culture, from ancient biblical miracles to contemporary alien abductions. "Real-life Barbie" Valeria Lukyanova stars in its lead role.

Valeria made her fame capitalizing on ideal looks and an incredible resemblance to Barbie. She has been the subject of countless news reports on hundreds of media outlets around the world, including Fox News, The Daily Mail, and V Magazine. However, the media's fixation on Valeria's external appearance alone instead of her more intellectual and spiritual pursuits has always been a source of concern for her. That's why she took part in an extremely unconventional and hard-hitting documentary.

'The Phase' is based on three sensational experiments conducted in Los Angeles in 2011 and 2012. As a result of these studies, volunteers experienced artificially-induced close encounters of the third kind, the biblical miracle of Elijah's encounter with an angel, and textbook "near-death experiences" (NDEs). The "phase" is a recently-minted term for all states in which centers of consciousness activate during REM sleep. The film's creators believe that religions and regimes benefiting from mass delusion silence or censor any and all discussion of it.

The human Barbie Doll girl, Valeria Lukyanova, is back in the news and she’s looking more like the Barbie Doll than ever before. Valeria accentuates this doll look with make-up and a hair style to make her look manufactured out of plastic. According to Too Fab on Friday, Nov. 9, 2012, the Barbie Doll girl sat down for an interview and did a photo shoot in NYC recently.

Valeria completely denies that her looks are from any artificial source, she also added:

"Many people say bad things about people who want to perfect themselves. It’s hard work, but they dismiss it as something done by surgeons or computer artists. Some people even spread rumors about me and retouch my pictures to hurt me. But I don’t take them seriously. I’m even flattered! It’s what success is like. I’m happy I seem unreal to them, it means I’m doing a good job."

A few months ago pictures of Valeria Lukyanova made the rounds on the internet leaving many to believe the pictures where either highly photo shopped or CGI. No one could find her to do an interview, until now. V Magazine tracked Lukyanova down for an interview and a new photo shoot.

They call her the human Barbie she has emerged as an internet sensation in 2012. Though Lukyanova has been posting videos of her nearly inhuman beauty since November 2011, it was not until the Gawker Media Site Jezebel discovered the Ukrainian beauty that her star began to rise.

Many wanted to know if Lukyanova’s looks were helped by plastic surgery. Once Jezebel posted pictures of the beauty they spread like wildfire across social media.

Valeria Lukyanova is known for being a living barbie doll. Valeria is a 21 year old Ukranian model, who has undergone numerous plastic surgeries to look like a real, living, breathing, plastic doll.Valeria recently sat down with V magazine for a photoshoot and an interview. Unlike Barbie, she has a lot going on in her head. "Many people say bad things about people who want to perfect themselves" says Valeria, "It's hard work, but they dismiss it as something done by surgeons or computer artists, But I don't take them seriously. I'm even flattered! It's what success is like. I'm happy I seem unreal to them, it means I'm doing a good job."Valeria has denied ever getting plastic surgery for awhile, although photos of what she used to look like are all over the internet. According to Dr. Anthony LaBruna, a Plastic Surgeon Director of Manhattan Plastic Surgery, "A women needs to get breast enhancements to be a 38DD and cut some ribs out to get an 18" waist, make the hips wider and change her face. Of course, the woman would have to go blonde like Barbie." LaBruna appeared on "Good Morning America" earlier this week and said he reckons the cost of surgery would be somewhere in the $100,000s. Valeria claims that her doll-like appearance came from simply, good genes, a raw food diet, no alcohol and no smoking. But even that can not completely reconstruct ones body and face.

Human Barbie, or 'real-life Barbie,' is back in the news. 22-year-old Russian, Valeria Lukyanova is featured in the December issue of V magazine and talks at length about her life and plastic surgery, Zap2it reports Nov. 12.

Valeria is self-described as the "most famous woman of the Russian-speaking Internet." The human Barbie has numerous Youtube videos posted online in which she gives makeup and beauty tutorials.

"Many people say bad things about people who want to perfect themselves," Valeria told V. "It's hard work, but they dismiss it as something done by surgeons or computer artists. This is how they justify not wanting to strive for self-improvement."

This real-life Barbie denies making appearance her main priority!

"People don't understand that it has nothing to do with looks," she claimed. "There are many good-looking young women, but why are they completely unknown? Because looks are just a bonus."'

Human Barbie, Valeria Lukyanova, claims she's not worried about looking "unreal" to those who say she had plastic surgery to look the way she does. The real-life Barbie doll has gotten a lot of attention this year for her incredibly exaggerated curves on her dainty body. She has glassy eyes and doll-like features only obtainable through an elaborate beauty regime.

According to Enstarz Nov. 12, Valeria told V magazine in their December issue that she's "happy" some think she looks "unreal."

"Many people say bad things about people who want to perfect themselves," the human Barbie said. "Many people say bad things about people who want to perfect themselves. It's hard work, but they dismiss it as something done by surgeons or computer artists. But I don't take them seriously. I'm even flattered! It's what success is like. I'm happy I seem unreal to them, it means I'm doing a good job."

Valeria said she notices the trend of people striving to look like a Barbie doll.

"Indeed, I've noticed a trend. Every good-looking woman with fine features and a slim figure looks like a doll," she observed. "I won't deny that I play along with people's perceptions. I'm amused by the reactions. I don't take it seriously."